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Bandanatastic - Design and Win

August 26, 2016

DogDesign our new Bandana and Win!

We are launching a range of Duke of Ed Merchandise and need your help in designing a new Bandana

We want something that is good looking, motivating and that Participants and our dog Dukie will want to wear!

The competition opens Friday 26th August 2016 and closes Sunday 11th September 2016 11:59pm AEST

 

THE NITTY-GRITTY

The bandana will be 50cm X 50cm – a square

  • Designs must feature something that represents the Duke of Ed experience
  • Please do not include any photographs in your design as it will not show well on the printing of the material bandana
  • Make sure you aren’t breaching any copyright or royalties
  • Entrants may enter more than one design
  • Entry is open to all residents in Australia
  • There will only be one winner -selected from the total pool of entries received

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR WINNING ENTRY?

  • Private message us on Facebook (The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award- Australia) with your winning designs

OR

  • #justdukeofedthings on Instagram

OR

Winners will be notified by email or messaged on social media

WHAT’S IN IT FOR ME?

The winning submission will receive a $100 Gift Voucher of your choice and recognition that comes withe being the winning designer !

The prize will be mailed to the winner

Prizes are non-transferrable and not redeemable for cash

 

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FULL T&C’s can be downloaded HERE             

NOW IT’S OVER TO YOU, SO GET CREATIVE!

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